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RAGE 6 A REAL SURVIVOR OF CUSTER’S . LAST FIGHT IS AT BERTHOLD , United States ageut for those ree FROM ECZEMA in| 29 years ago. 1! had charge of them | If you havo eczema, your prompt | for four years. 1 knew Curley/Head/ use of Poslam may mean all the dif} ; Very well and as government agent I|ference between immediate comfort gave him Jand in sev y and issucd| and a long period of Itching distress. ‘y now {him as: of brood mares, four cows) Take the easy, pleasant way to quick sungest|and a limited supply of farm imple-| relief. Apply Poslam right on the raw 5 re-| ment 1 sent Curley Head | places that burn and itch. Feel a Bur. Le tot Mair at Chicago, where den lifted as the skin is soothed and IPOSLAM VITAL TO SUFFERERS‘ (From The Minneapolis Anent the letter of C. S. your isue of this mornin; rToo Many [ast Survivor: fers io the so called "L of the Custer M and then we read of the drummer boy.” Mr. Ee marks/ are apropos the oc Neverth there de from he rightfully posed as the “lust survi-| pacified. You will know then to what] the cavalry horse C , to Which | Yor," for which he received $75 per) high state of efficiency this reHadle ; month for five months. Curley Head) remedy has been brought. Poslam.is on refers, a‘ Curley Head, an Areckure {concentrated, Short treatment suf- erroneous | fices for most minor troubles, died on. bis Indian scout from the Fort Berthold) In this connection it 1s reservation, in what i now North-|to refer to the battle of The Little | Sold everywhere. For free sample western North Dakota. The best In-| Big Horn as ¢ » The Indian rite to Em cy Laboratories, 243 er in bat-| West 47th St, New York City. this}. Poslam Soap, medicated with Pos- jam should be used if skin is tender nor gives qui no prisoners. In 1s simply outgenera Gi of the) neither ask: jtle and tak e| battle Custer ; Gall, Joi dian scouts in the empl United States army dw of Indian warfare came from Areckaree, Grosventree and Mandan) ed +b, and the other/and sensitive, Indians of the F Berthold reserva-| Sioux chiefs (Sitting Bull was not} == 's chief of scouts, Bloody | considered a fighting m the In-} tion. Knife, wa: life in the for| 48S, deaths and ‘finally the capsizing of the Boat containing the bulk of the expedition did not ians set a trap ked into ityand was as Custer’ love of{ provisions, the He lost h fans). Tho Ind Lite Big| Custer, who w: ghtered. It n Arech batle of The oa penne euperinduced by yan-| Teach the Fort Perthold Indians, then series ccponsible ior this sn-| located som 40 miles north of where ane Gatlie. Mled easter, Who, aceord.| Bismarck How stands, until October, The with | 1804. expedition camped ; the Indians during the winter of 1804, und after the ice went out the ne: ing the journ was continued, 4h e, as Captain Lewis writes, ‘w to Curley Head, was fully as to the number and dis e Sioux by Bloody Knif have waited and made the bux blanket and in ped through the line: to the Mi iri took the & citement ¢ made his wa5 pted General I. was on hi y up the riv on With Reno, which were — his! ¢ steamboat Gr t with reinforee-; instructions prepared 70 bas! of corn, a quan: Sear | ienoandiie: ofalio. hort ieruiold: “ne| of dried squash and plenty of The first account given of this bat who with; Pommican.” ‘Then with the expedition tle’ was. that wired aN Yori: paper wy peo-! piloted by | “Bird Woman’ a Coloael eatin tat , the Missouri was. e: Bs its sor the mountains crossed and or; remeny that esident Jet. Mon hy the founder of Colonel Lounsb known as Western hington and Ore om now 1, Idaho, W ‘expect to interest Secretary lof Lavor| BISMARCK DAILY TRIB FARM LONLINESS Co-operative Buhgalow Commu- | th Rapids Man Manufacturer Government to Finance Ambitious) ty Idea to Take ‘City to the BY FREDERICK. M. KERBY, Grand Rapids ior Lane by John ~ Thomas Patts,| of Grand Rapids business man, now in| an tion of various national organizations. “Ninety per cent of the meu in the service would go on the land if they Mr. Batts today. “I have talked with) hundreds of them and I know. | J have two of my own boys in tho hr. vice who come.home, marry the liltle girl who has been waiting for him and stare life on the land, with an assured chance to make good, is the ambition of thousands of. them. No man can go on land today with a fair chance of making good by his own unaided efforts. Our farm. production is {o- tally unorganized. “I have seen Secretary Lane and) narrator, erront ot t ley Head ( and Clark: Sm, taken possession of in the name | Crow. reservation vont Clark, a regu-/of the United States, | lay army officer, was hend of thevex- ysequent investigations and dis-! pedition) to explor the Missouri; Pules demonstrated that the Lewis ane orror river from. St Louls to urce,/and Clark expedition had reached the uw sequent writers on the cross the mountains and take pos territory prior to a British expedition | hn sent out for the same purp So the fact that North Dakota was 2 corn state 115 years ago may ac-| in, count for the fact that splendid terri-; jek-| tory west of the mountains is toda United States instead of Gritish terr My study of the language, tra ho Little Big Horn refer to of the land north of the Spar Head as a Crow Indian scout. possessions in the nafie of the United peak with some authority on this) State subject regarding Curley Head, as) 1 commission left St. Tou President. Harrison appointed me) May, 1804, but because of floods tory ’ ditions and folklore of the Areckaree, Don’t Let Catarrh Drag |Grostentree and = Mandan Indians. A ° | who were at_ one time a powerful, You into Consumption though peaceloving tribe, and who were decimated by the more warlike Avoid Its Dangerous Stage. |sprays, inhalers, atomizers, jellies There is a more serious stage of|and other local applications. Catarrh than the annoyance caused| S. S. 8. has proven a most satisfac. by the stopped-up air passages, and] tory. remedy for Catarrh because it thethawking and spitting and other|goes direct to its source, and re- ts eae = distasteful features, moves the germs of the disease from igi une Foie they had the Ree The real danger comes from the|the blood. Get a bottle from your | pe Me Tala mae S. Ser the tendency of the disease to continue| druggist today, and begin the only int oy ed Macon, re jts course downward until the lungs| logical treatment that gives real re- Bosman ad aes become affected, and then dreaded| sults. You can obtain special medical consumption is on your path. Your|advice without charge by writing to own experience has taught you that| Medical Director, 27 Swift Labora- the disease cannot be cured by! tory, Atlanta, Ga. Sioux, convinces me that because those people were agriculturists,- had a distinct architecture of their own, al- raised corn enough to last them Spanish Influenza Do Not Fear When Fighting a.Germ-| anyor a Germ! By Dr. M. Cook. i || The cool fighter, always wins and so there is no need to become panic- me stricken, Avoid fear and“crowds. Ex- {ercise in the fresh air sand practice maithe three C’c: A Clean Mouth, a 1) Clean Skin and Clean Bowels. To carry off the poisons that accumu- late within the body and to ward off an attack of the influenza bacillus. | take a good liver regulator to move the bowels. Such a one is made up of May-apple, leaves of @loe, root of jalap, and is to be had at any drug store, and called “Pleasant Purgative Pellets.” If a bad cold develops, go to bed. MORE COMPRESSION, MORE POWER wrap up well, drink freely of hot lemonade and take a hot mustard footbath. Have the bedroom warm but well ventilated. Obtain at the nearest drug store “Anuric Tablets” to flush the kidneys and control the pains-and aches. Take an “Anuric” tablet every. two hours, together with copious dtinks of lemonade. if a true case of influenza, the food should be simple, such as broths, milk, butter- milk and ice-cream; but ft is import- ant that food be given regularly in order to keep up patient's strength and vitality. After the acute attack has passed, which is generally from three to seven days, the system should je built up by the use of a good iron tonic, such as “lrontic’ tablets, to Bi bo obtained at some @rug stores, or Bithat well known blood-maker . and {herbal tonic made from roots and Mibarks of forest trees—sold_every- where as Dr. Discovery, Less trouble in starting, less gasoline used, less oil used, by having your engine cylinders reground and fitted with new Piston rings. Bismarck Foundry & Welding Co. - NORTH DAKOTA BISMARC ceccrmas t rcviation Wherever there resides a family that is interested in first release news, clean editorial management, new pietures, sensible, timely articles, there you will find The Tribune the preferred paper. The Tribune circulation covers the worth while readers—both .in our , own city, on the farms and in neighboring towns. os ; ‘Advertisers wanting to reach the best purchasers in this terri- tory, use The Tribune exclusively. The Tribune subscribers have money—and are interested in advertising announcements, - Confine your advertising efforts in this locality to The Tribune. Results will prove that you’ve acted wisely. F Sic tigiteesd _ BISMARCK TRIBUNE COMPANY 4 Pierce’s Golden Medical} Houston, My plan ci financing of a great community centers: stretching from coast to coast, with business mana- to direct operations; houses with every modern convenience , centrally lighted and heated,-with community buildings for, recreation, school and religious uses; agricultural experts to teach.settlers cropping, dairying, gaT- deniig, canning. food preparation, etc. “We can mobilize the agricultural brains of. the country. The govern: ment finance..the. proposition, each settler takinga certain number of shares of stock in the great co-opera- tive undertaking. The price of food could ibe greatly reduced and the re- turn to the producer greatly in- creased. F “Every piece of machinery now in use by the army cauld that be uti lized could be turned over to this new enterprise: tractors, trucks, moving kitchens, air-planes, road-building equipment—everything. The George A, Fuller construction Company has estimated for me that fifty per cent of all wood used in the cantonments could be re-used for bungalows. “Average country life today is not worth living... It never will be until the comforts, conventences, and decen- cles of modern civilization are made available to the. .raral community. Noww is.the chance. , We.could mive the city to the country. “My plan will -not interfere with— it will rather stimulate—manufactur- ing industry'in cities, for a prosperous rural population means greater de- mand for all kinds of manufactured products. It is sufficient to start if we can have half a million men oui of our army. . Of course, it need not ‘be restricted to returned soldiers. Any man could enter the plan, once it is placed in operation.” Mr, Batts is a successful menufact- urer, but his boyhood.was spent in the. Missiuri frontier connery, in ?re- construction di after the Civil War CAMPAIGN AGAINST VENEREAL DISEASE Dr. F. Ry Smyth, chaitman 6f“the state medical section of the council of national defense, and ‘surgeon: of the United States public health serv- ice, upon request of the surgeon general, asks that the following state ment be given publicity: 8 8 world war does -not lessen the neces- sity for the campaign -against vener-} [eal diseases, “ Rather, it becomes a/ ;Breater. war emergency measure than} j jever. . Cessation of hostilities cente j attention on the return .: the victor j ious American force: n entering the serv. the men became swdject to} }A}my. and. Navy discipline, which, in e@ control of venereal diseases with- in. the ranks, is rigid!: Prior to. de- pingbil ation, the tease fighting mor- jale of the for is bound to relax. {The men will be buoyant in spirit and eager to celebrate....When mus: tered out they will retarn to condi: tions in-civilian lifs which have ‘been | responsi le for venereal disease. Many | of thtm will contract it/as a result. Unless -all cases of venereal disease have proper treatment during the per-|* iod of reconstruction, the scourge will reach alarming proportions. The time from now on is the most critical of all. “RUPERT BLUE, ‘Surgeon General.” STATE CANVASSING BOARD CONVENES IN \i, STATUTORY SESSION ae oa TEP - The stafe’canvassing board convenes Tuesday gs required by law and, with a view to giving time for the soldiers’ vote to get in from France, adjourns until’ néxt Tuesday. Retérns on ab- sent, voter ballots mailed to ‘soldiers abroad have not beeh: satisfactory to date. The act providing for the vot- jpg of citizens in the Army and navy board was bungled inthe legislature While the act. required that ballots be forwarded 45 days -prior to,the date ofthe general election, a law already om the. statute. books providing that thé formal ballot not be printed -ear- liersthan30 days ‘before election was not “amended. It is believed prob- able aga sresult of the necessity. of holding..the ballots until 30 days a fora election that they did not reach whany ‘soldiers and’ sailors in foreign service..éarly enough to ve voted Novémber 5. In Burleigh county, for ihstan@e, the total numberof soldier ballots returned out of 175 which were mailed Out to gdldiers inthis country and “abroad, is only teh to date, and one‘of these was voted’ November. 22, in a training camp in this coustry, and under the attorney, general's opin- ioa cannot be counted, t WOULDRELIEVE ?4 "oe Ox Sr pan the penitentiary consider the usual grist of aplications son sat as a member of the beard for, tgs North Dakota supreme court, succeed- nities Proposed ty Grand —_| ing Chief Justice A. A. Bruce, whose resignation took effect December 1. “Other members present were the gov- ernor; the-ajtorney general, Secretary Wants! wason and Gus Wog of Billings coun- Farnt./ member, was unable to attend. N. E. A.’Staff Correspondent. | HERE'S ONE CASE OF New York. CHIVALRY OF GERMANS A plan forsthe-esteblishiuent of co- N. E. A. Special to The Tribune. operative ‘bungalow colonies on lands| Paris aj., Raynal, the heroic purchased by the government, and|French officer who defended ‘Fort settled by returned soldiers, is to be] Vaux during the battle of Verdun was placed -before Secretary of the Intef-| exchanged by Germans asa prisoner New York conferring with engineers! retain his sword. and experts and securing the co-opera-| German “courtes: é happene DON'T NEGLECT A Go after it with Sloan’s trate, and—good-by external aches, pains, strains, stiffness of joints or muscles, lameness, bruises. nomical. by reason of eno-rous sale. Keep a big bottle ready. at-all times. Ask:your druggist for Sloan's Lini: Slo Western Sales Co. MAXWELL AND OLDSMOBILE GREEN DRAGON FILTERED Free Air and Water Licensed Embalmer in Charge Tribune Block Bismarck, The state board of pardons met. at this afternoon to r pardon, which is expected to still rther reduce the yvopulation at the Judg2 A. M. Christian ASREREUONOUALESEODUDTOADATNGASEONA TION e first time as chief justice of the . Peter Roth of Morton, the-fifth. UUAUGAEAEREREGEOOCOONGSOROCHAOGULOGAGOOUNONESAUTEONCCSOCCOLERQUEUUUCUCGOCUDEQCQEOURUEUEDOQUGRUCOROUEQEGONEODENDERSEEOUOGOONORSTOSI0( war. After his magnificent. resist- ce the Germans permitted him to Doesn't sound like but Major Raynal RHEUMATIC PAIN Liniment before it gets dangerous Apply a ditile, don't rub, let it per: twinge! Same for Tastant relief without mussihess or oiled clothing. Reliable—the biggest elling liniment year aiter year. » Eco- 30c, 60c, $1.20. | -AUTOMOBILES, ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES’ He alee osetia Le a " fia. -Wheri yo feed, household go stuff for sale. the'terms of sale. proper forms, best | ' Our.stock include wf ang tt Business Directory Distributors of AUTOMOBILES PORTAGE TIRES SPARK PLUGS Automobile Acces- sories of All Kinds . GASOLINE BATTERY SERVICE STATION A. W. LUCAS CO. © UNDERTAKING PARLORS - Day and Night Phone 100 W. W. 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